The Fiorentina boss was thrilled with his side's
second-half showing against Pacos de Ferreira, but insists it is too early to
think about reaching the Europa League final
Vincenzo Montella was delighted with Fiorentina's
improved second-half display in their 3-0 win over Pacos de Ferreira on
Thursday.
Goals from Gonzalo Rodriguez, Ryder Matos and Giuseppe
Rossi saw la Viola begin their Europa League campaign in perfect fashion, and
Montella believes his side began to hit their stride after the break in
Portugal.
"Was it tougher than expected? It is Europe, so it
couldn’t be simple," Montella told Mediaset after the match.
"Before the goal we did things wrong, but we played
some fine football after breaking the deadlock, even if towards half-time we
allowed Pacos too much space. The team then showed how practical it is to
finish off a match."
Matos struck his first goal on his Fiorentina debut to
put the side in control of proceedings but Montella has urged the 20-year-old
to step up his work-rate in order to make the most of his talent this season.
"Matos is an unusual striker, as he can also play
out wide," he said. "He still needs to grow, as he seems a little
lazy at times.
"He needs to stay calm because he has great
potential and the confidence of a club and coach who decided he should remain
here this season."
Fiorentina's win affirms their status as one of the
favourites for this season's Europa League title, but Montella has stressed
they cannot begin to think of the Juventus Stadium showpiece too early.
"I take things one step at a time," the
39-year-old added. "I don’t want to dream, as I am a very realistic
person."


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